Darryl Hall walks off the stage in middle of concert...not feeling well.

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Musician Darly Hall left the stage after just three songs on Wednesday night (Aug. 21, 2024) at a Vancouver concert due to illness.Daryl Hall/Facebook
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Hall of Fame rocker Daryl Hall only made it through three songs before leaving the stage at a Vancouver concert on Wednesday, Aug. 21.

Hall, formerly of the duo Daryl Hall & John Oates, was playing a show as part of the PNE's Summer Night Concerts at the Pacific Coliseum. After three songs he sat down at the piano on stage before apologizing and stating that he'd have to leave the stage, video footage from the concert show.

"He left the stage because he was not well and couldn't return. He wants his fans in Vancouver to know how sorry he is and he looks forward to returning to Vancouver soon," writes PNE spokesperson Laura Ballance in an email to V.I.A.

"I know that the PNE, along with all of his fans here in B.C., are sending him our best wishes to feel better soon."

All ticket holders will get a full refund for the cancelled concert.

Hall, now 77, rose to fame in the 70s and 80s as half of Daryl Hall & John Oates with songs like "Private Eyes," "You Make My Dreams," and "Maneater," (which was one of the songs he played in Vancouver).

Together, they released 18 studio albums, with the last one, a Christmas album, coming out in 2006. In 2023, Hall launched a lawsuit against Oates.

Hall released several solo albums throughout his career, including D earlier this year.

At the time of publication, there has been no announcement from Hall's social media accounts regarding his current condition.
 

World B Free

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Dude you're like school in the summer...

:giggle:
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:lol:
 

OutlawR.O.C.

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It's sad seeing these musicians still putting themselves through these rigorous tour schedules at their ages.

I can understand still wanting to and enjoying performing but they seem to do so out of necessity sometimes which would indicate that after all these years and such success they still aren't financially stable enough to not perform or just continually blowing their money.
 

ZuluSam

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I get what you’re saying but he ain’t one of those. I saw him before the duo split and they are in my top 5 live concerts. Outstanding. And oh…..he’s worth over 50 millie.
 

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It's sad seeing these musicians still putting themselves through these rigorous tour schedules at their ages.

I can understand still wanting to and enjoying performing but they seem to do so out of necessity sometimes which would indicate that after all these years and such success they still aren't financially stable enough to not perform or just continually blowing their money.
Nah, financially, he's good. He just can't let it go.
 

PlayerR

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It's sad seeing these musicians still putting themselves through these rigorous tour schedules at their ages.

I can understand still wanting to and enjoying performing but they seem to do so out of necessity sometimes which would indicate that after all these years and such success they still aren't financially stable enough to not perform or just continually blowing their money.
Some of them still like performing & letting their fans enjoy the music live. The Rolling Stones are prime example of that, they've had some of the highest grossing tours in history & still go out.

And not feeling well isn't something out of the ordinary, hell Usher just had to cancel shows & they were shows in Atl that more than likely can't be rescheduled unless he adds them after this tour ends.
 

scullydog

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It's sad seeing these musicians still putting themselves through these rigorous tour schedules at their ages.

I can understand still wanting to and enjoying performing but they seem to do so out of necessity sometimes which would indicate that after all these years and such success they still aren't financially stable enough to not perform or just continually blowing their money.
Brush, record companies take all the profits from record sales. They, get the bulk of their money by touring. You don't work you don't eat.
 

ThaBurgerPimp

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Some of them still like performing & letting their fans enjoy the music live. The Rolling Stones are prime example of that, they've had some of the highest grossing tours in history & still go out.

And not feeling well isn't something out of the ordinary, hell Usher just had to cancel shows & they were shows in Atl that more than likely can't be rescheduled unless he adds them after this tour ends.
At least Aerosmith knew when to call it a day after Steven Tyler's voice gone..
 
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